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Sonic Alert SA-SBP100 Sonic Shaker Portable Vibrating Alarm Clcok

Sonic Alert SA-SBP100 Sonic Shaker Portable Vibrating Alarm Clcok
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Sonic Alert SA-SBP100 Sonic Shaker Portable Vibrating Alarm Clcok

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SBP100

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If a Sonic Boom alarm clock can't wake you up, you're probably asleep for good! In addition to extra-loud beepers, their startling bed-quaking vibrators will rattle you out of any slumber.

Specially designed for travel, this miniature alarm packs a wallop! Clip it to your pillow to guarantee you won't miss that morning meeting. Includes soft carrying case. Requires 2 AA batteries and 1 AAA battery, not included.

 
Our Price: $39.87
 
 


Product Details
Product Length:2.8 inches
Product Width:2.8 inches
Product Height:1.3 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:5.1 inches
Package Width:4.2 inches
Package Height:2.0 inches
Package Weight:0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

Features
  • built-in powerful vibrator

  • pulsing alarm

  • 4-minute snooze

  • large .75 inch black numbers with one-touch back light

  • pillow strap keeps clock securely on the bed


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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4Wakes up heavy sleeper  Nov 29, 2008
I bought this for my son who was oversleeping and missing classes. He told me the vibration really does the job waking him up. The fact that it doesn't need to be plugged in and can go anywhere is a plus. It is much smaller than I thought but this makes it great for use as a travel alarm.

2ackward  Oct 09, 2008
It wakes me up, but finding the snooze button is hard to find. You fumble and fumble to find the button. I would pass this one up and look for a better model.

3Good Alarm, Bad Shaker   Jul 22, 2008
I found this alarm to be good for light sleepers but not for heavy sleepers like myself because the alarm only shakes for 1 minute instead of nonstop or until I get out of bed.

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4You shook me all night long  Jun 20, 2008
Well, you shook me for a few horrifying seconds, anyway-- I set the clock, then the alarm for two minutes later. Clipped the clock onto the bottom of my pillow inside the pillow case. Laid down and looked over the packaging and instructions (even though the clock is simple enough you don't need the instructions). Then the thing surprised me with the massive vibration that made it seem like the house was coming down. Even given that I was expecting it, it still really jolted me. I imagine if you snuck this into someone's bed as a prank, you could kill them with the shock of it.

Pros: Easy to set and use, really shakes you up. Comes with batteries installed- sweet!
Cons: The audible alarm isn't loud at all. It is quieter than a regular alarm for sure, and is of course especially muffled if its under you pillow. (But the vibration ought to wake you up every time by itself)

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1A good idea but poor product  Jun 05, 2008
It was great when it worked. The vibration was slightly too mild but it was enough to wake me. I purchased this more for the purpose of not waking my roommates and less for my sleep problems. For anyone with a genuine sleeping disorder, I would not at all recommend this clock for the reason that it's simply too weak to really grab your attention.

Even if the clock were powerful enough, the stupid thing died after only four months of use. I put in new batteries, took out the batteries that were fresh, put in different ones... nothing. The clock worked just fine, but neither the alarm or vibrator would go off when it was supposed to. If I hit "test," both would work just fine. So there was something wrong with the connection between the set alarm and the actual execution of the command.

All in all, just spend the extra money to get a quality vibrating alarm clock that will actually last. Four months is just not worth a solid spend.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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